When I was young I played Fist of the North Star a ton on both the NES and the Gameboy. The Gameboy game was a Japanese game, (best friend growing up was Japanese, so I got exposed to quite a few awesome Japanese games.) and was a blast. It was a 1v1 fighter on the gameboy, but there were training/leveling up modes and you could pick characters to play through the "story" mode, so it had replay value.

As for the NES one, I remember it being really really tough. The enemy onslaughts would wear you down a lot by the time you got to the boss, but it was still a great game back then. I would love to get an NES and get some of these games I used to play a lot over 20 years ago.

You need to check out the more recent Fist of the North Star games for 360/PS3. They're pretty ridiculous brawlers. The combat is a bit slower/clunkier than I was expecting, but the fun factor is pretty high. It has crates that reveal fully cooked turkeys that restore your life...that alone is worth a full letter grade!

Wrecking Crew is an amazing game and a lot of fun. It's hard. I mean really hard. You have to have patience and actually study the levels. You will fail over and over again, but I loved the challenge. I would give it a "B". If you could save your designed levels or progress I'd give it an "A".

I own an import copy of a game called Wrecking Crew 98, it's the original NES game as well as a new puzzle game variant. The modernized Wrecking Crew game might actually have been a lot of fun to play, had the games against CPU played not taken an absolute eternity to finish.